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                What are the zeroes of the function? Graph the function y=x(x+5)(x+4) 
            
            
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                    Answered by
            R_scott
            
    y equals zero when ... x = 0 ... x = -5 ... x = -4
    
                    Answered by
            Alex 
            
    These answers are for the Algebra 2B, semester B review Practice, Unit 6, Lesson 1. These are the answers for the questions edition 2022, Iām not sure if the questions are the same for everyone, hope this helps:) 
1. D graph 0,-5,-4
2. A graph 3
3. A 1,-1,6i, -6i
4. B 6
5. A Graph
6. C y= 1/2 (1/641)^1/68x; 615.390 kg
7. D 3.905
8. C 7/12
9. A 1,328 Joules
10. B x-2/x-3 x ā -2, x ā -3
11. A 210
12. C 1.3
13. B (-4,0)(-5,3) and (1,2)
14. A pi/2 and 2
15. A 5pi/3
16. B cos^2 Ć
17. D sin B
    
1. D graph 0,-5,-4
2. A graph 3
3. A 1,-1,6i, -6i
4. B 6
5. A Graph
6. C y= 1/2 (1/641)^1/68x; 615.390 kg
7. D 3.905
8. C 7/12
9. A 1,328 Joules
10. B x-2/x-3 x ā -2, x ā -3
11. A 210
12. C 1.3
13. B (-4,0)(-5,3) and (1,2)
14. A pi/2 and 2
15. A 5pi/3
16. B cos^2 Ć
17. D sin B
                    Answered by
            Steve the Great
            
    Alex is 100% correct thank you so much :)
    
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